Biology, asked by laharipodisheti, 18 days ago

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Answered by sneharajput18
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Explanation:

I) stomata are tiny pores on the surface of the leaf which helps the leaves in the exchanging of gases that are- Oxygen and Carbon dioxide.

ii)the stomata are protected by two kidney shaped cells called the gaurd cells.

iii) Desert plants are subjected to high temperatures and scarcity of water. To prevent the loss of water through transpiration or evaporation desert plants have leaf modified into spines and the epidermis is covered with a thick waxy coating.

iv) Dermal tissue is found covering the younger primary parts of a plant. if the plants get Woody they have most probably lost their dermal tissue.

Answered by roygupta2021
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Answer:

There are 5 questions in the image, the stomata, guard cells, location of dermal tissue in plants, and why the dermal tissue is thick in desert plants.

Explanation:

1.Stomata helps in transpiration process ,which are present in the epidermis 2.Guard cell open and close and also help in regulation of pore size.

3.We can find dermal tissue in plants like which are very young, later they become cork or cork, it can found in leaves, stem, fruit etc.

4.so mainly in desert is the place where there is no water and all around we can find heat so the dermal tissue is thick to prevent the loss of water due to evaporation.

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